Felix & Paul Studios takes storytelling to a new dimension by releasing “Space Explorers – Apollo to Artemis,” The release is the newest installment of the studio’s “Space Explorers” Virtual Reality series. This recent episode, which celebrates Space Day, offers a walkthrough of space program history. Viewers can access it using a Meta Quest headset. The episode features Gene Kranz, ex-Chief Flight Director for NASA.
Kranz directed missions during Project Mercury, Project Gemini, and Project Apollo, including the historic Apollo 11 mission. Viewers can expect to witness archived images of places of historical significance to the outer space program. Also, viewers will get exposed to first-hand stories of the Apollo Program’s wins and challenges. Furthermore, viewers will enjoy gaining a deeper insight into the bravery and willpower required to accomplish a perfect lunar landing.
Felix & Paul Studios Collaboration with Tech Companies
In a unique collaboration last November, the studio worked alongside Meta, NASA, and some other technology companies to show the pioneer Artemis launch using high-resolution 8K to a global audience. The upcoming Artemis mission aims to land astronauts on the moon’s surface. This marks the first time in five decades since humans have set foot on the lunar landscape.
In light of these exciting developments, the studio’s CEO, Felix Lajeunesse, and CIO, Paul Raphaël, remarked that launching the new chapter pays tribute to the past remarkable accomplishments. Simultaneously, it encourages the next generation to envision space exploration future. They added that with his first-hand experiences, Gene Kranz is the ideal guidance for the journey. They believed it was an honor to collaborate with Kranz to get this content to audiences.
Viewers could enjoy the immersive Virtual Reality experience of the show for free to viewers with the Quest 2 headset and Meta Quest headset early of its release date.
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